This bright and refreshing Pineapple Salsa is the perfect blend of juicy sweet, spicy and zesty. We use it as a perfect appetizer 0or snack, and it also makes the best sauce/condiment to many meals. You’ll LOVE everything about this fresh pineapple salsa recipe, so read below and watch the video to make it.
As the weather gets warmer, we go full on into our bright sauce and salsa vibes. This pineapple salsa is very similar to our Mango Pico De Gallo which is always a hit. Our recent Citrus Salsa is also ONE of our favorites, especially with Roast Lamb.
Our classic Homemade Salsa if how this all started. A love for salsa that I can use as a sauce as well, a no cook sauce, and a delicious burst of flavor. But this pineapple salsa requires no food processor, and it’s made with a few ingredients. It’s basically our go to–especially when pineapples are on sale!
Pineapple Salsa Ingredients
- Pineapple. This recipe requires fresh pineapple for the best flavor. You can use any level of ripeness for the pineapple, so don’t worry if the pineapple is still green.
- Red Onion. Red onions are milder in taste and yet offer a perfect flavaor to the salsa. You can use green onions if you like,
- Bell Pepper. Since the pineapple is watery, we prefer to avoid tomatoes and use bell peppers instead. They’re sweet, crunchy and perfect for the recipe.
- Jalapeno. This is optional as it adds the perfect spice to balance the sweetness.
- Lime. You can substitute lemon, however lime has a distinct flavor which works best here!
- Seasoning. We use only salt for the recipe, but you can add garlic powder, cumin and chilli powder for a rich smoky salsa.
How to Make Pineapple Salsa
- To start, you’re going to finely dice all the ingredients to about the same size. The only exception would be the jalapeño as it can be too spicy. Some people can not tolerate a big chunk of jalapeño when they bite it.
- You can use a food chopper to do this task or use a sharp knife.
- Now you’re going to toss the ingredients together, add in the salt and lime.
- Then mix together and the salsa is ready!
- You can scoop the pineapple salsa back into the half pineapple shell for a beautiful presentation.
- Or you can serve it in a bowl.
Tips For the BEST Pineapple Salsa
- Use fresh pineapple for the best tasting salsa. Avoid canned ones as they’re soaked in syrup and have lost some of their texture.
- If you’d like to serve the pineapple salsa in the shell, be sure to cut it in half and then scoop the inside carefully. Keeping the shell intact is key as it will hold back the salsa.
- You can use any seasoning for the salsa such as oregano, cumin, chilli powder and garlic powder. You’ll have a smoky, spicy and well flavored salsa. However a simple salt is JUST AS GREAT! We’ve tried both and found salt was good enough.
- If you can’t find lime, use lemons. And similarly, if you can’t do cilantro, use parsley.
- We used bell peppers instead of tomatoes as the pineapple is watery and juicy enough. For that reason, we chose a red bell pepper. You can just as well use tomatoes.
- Make sure to chop the ingredients to about the same size, except for the jalapenos. Chop them smaller as some people can’t tolerate a large chunk of jalapeño.
- You can use a food chopper for the pineapple salsa, it works great!
- If you’re new to cutting or cleaning pineapple, use ready cut pineapple from the grocery store.
How to Select Fresh Pineapple?
This recipe is very forgiving in terms of how sweet your pineapple should be. Naturally we love a sweet pineapple in our salsa, but an under ripe one works as well.
Look for pineapples with green leaves, a well rounded body with no mushy brown spots.
How long Does Pineapple Salsa Last?
A pineapple salsa can stay up to 6 days in your fridge covered. Just toss it before using, and if you feel it’s too tangy, add a pinch of sugar or honey.
This makes pineapple salsa a great make in advance choice for appetizers or sauces. Truthfully, it would never last that long as you’ll find endless ways to use it!
How to Use Pineapple Salsa
- Fajitas.Sheet Pan Fajitas, Fajita Bowl, Juicy Burger with Fajita Toppings.
- Tacos. Lamb Tacos, Ground Beef Tacos, Salmon Tacos, Mahi Mahi Tacos.
- Grills. Turkish Style Chicken Skewers, Grilled Lamb Skewers, Grilled Trout, Grilled Shrimp, Grilled Mahi Mahi
- Dip. Have it with some Pita Chips or Homemade Potato Chips.
- Sauce. Serve it to brighten up Stuffed Poblano Peppers, Ground Beef Nachos, Air Fryer Taquitos or Chicken Flautas.
Salsa Recipes
Citrus Salsa
Mango Pico De Gallo
Homemade Salsa
Strawberry Corn Salsa
Queso
Nacho Cheese Sauce Recipe
Pineapple Salsa
This bright and refreshing Pineapple Salsa is the perfect blend of juicy sweet, spicy and zesty. We use it as a perfect appetizer 0or snack, and it also makes the best sauce/condiment to many meals. You’ll LOVE everything about this fresh pineapple salsa recipe, so read below and watch the video to make it.
Ingredients
-
1
pineapple
cut in half -
1/2
small red onion
minced -
1/2
bell pepper
diced -
1/3
cup
cilantro
minced -
1
jalapeño
minced -
3
tablespoons
lime juice -
1/2
teaspoon
salt
Instructions
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Cut the pineapple in half and take one half only.
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Use a spoon to scoop out the inside of the pineapple leaving the half shell in tact.
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Make sure to scoop all the sweet juices as well.
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Dice the pineapple and add them to a bowl along with the remaining ingredients. Mix well.
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Scoop the pineapple salsa back into the pineapple shell and it’s ready.
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Keep the pineapple salsa in the fridge until ready to serve.
Recipe Notes
Tips For the BEST Pineapple Salsa
- Use fresh pineapple for the best tasting salsa. Avoid canned ones as they’re soaked in syrup and have lost some of their texture.
- If you’d like to serve the pineapple salsa in the shell, be sure to cut it in half and then scoop the inside carefully. Keeping the shell intact is key as it will hold back the salsa.
- You can use any seasoning for the salsa such as oregano, cumin, chilli powder and garlic powder. You’ll have a smoky, spicy and well flavored salsa. However a simple salt is JUST AS GREAT! We’ve tried both and found salt was good enough.
- If you can’t find lime, use lemons. And similarly, if you can’t do cilantro, use parsley.
- We used bell peppers instead of tomatoes as the pineapple is watery and juicy enough. For that reason, we chose a red bell pepper. You can just as well use tomatoes.
- Make sure to chop the ingredients to about the same size, except for the jalapenos. Chop them smaller as some people can’t tolerate a large chunk of jalapeño.
- You can use a food chopper for the pineapple salsa, it works great!
- If you’re new to cutting or cleaning pineapple, use ready cut pineapple from the grocery store.
How to Select Fresh Pineapple?
This recipe is very forgiving in terms of how sweet your pineapple should be. Naturally we love a sweet pineapple in our salsa, but an under ripe one works as well.
Look for pineapples with green leaves, a well rounded body with no mushy brown spots.
How long Does Pineapple Salsa Last?
A pineapple salsa can stay up to 6 days in your fridge covered. Just toss it before using, and if you feel it’s too tangy, add a pinch of sugar or honey.
This makes pineapple salsa a great make in advance choice for appetizers or sauces. Truthfully, it would never last that long as you’ll find endless ways to use it!
How to Use Pineapple Salsa
- Fajitas.Sheet Pan Fajitas, Fajita Bowl, Juicy Burger with Fajita Toppings.
- Tacos. Lamb Tacos, Ground Beef Tacos, Salmon Tacos, Mahi Mahi Tacos.
- Grills. Turkish Style Chicken Skewers, Grilled Lamb Skewers, Grilled Trout, Grilled Shrimp, Grilled Mahi Mahi
- Dip. Have it with some Pita Chips or Homemade Potato Chips.
- Sauce. Serve it to brighten up Stuffed Poblano Peppers, Ground Beef Nachos, Air Fryer Taquitos or Chicken Flautas.
Nutrition Facts
Pineapple Salsa
Amount Per Serving
Calories 84
Calories from Fat 2
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.2g0%
Saturated Fat 0.03g0%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.02g
Sodium 197mg9%
Potassium 218mg6%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 16g18%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 487IU10%
Vitamin C 91mg110%
Calcium 24mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.